THE BILLS ARE defined as distribution companies, television licenses and communication services, unless the landlord agrees otherwise in writing, the tenant must ensure that the incidental costs of the property (electricity, gas or other fuel or water or sanitation) are charged and that the television licence fee is paid for the property. The tenant must bill for communication services, i.e. a service that allows the use of one of the following services – (a) a phone other than a mobile phone; b) the internet; c) cable television; d) satellite television. If the lessor provides such services or services, the lessor collects only the reasonable costs incurred by the lessor for or in connection with the delivery of the business or service. The tenant undertakes to remain responsible for these assets even after the expiry of this contract until the legal conclusion of the tenancy agreement. If the tenant authorizes, either by late payment or by a given instruction, the inoelement of the utility company or other services, either during or at the end of the lease, the tenant is liable for a loss of lessor and the costs associated with reconnecting or resuming these services. An oral agreement can also be changed. The change will usually also be verbal. In the event of a dispute, proof of the change can be provided if: A lease agreement can usually only be amended if it and your landlord agree. If you agree to both, the change must be recorded in writing, either by the establishment of a new written document specifying the terms of the lease agreement, or by amending the existing written lease. It is important to have a written contract between a landlord and a tenant to define all the responsibilities and obligations of each party during the lease. In this way, both parties understand and accept conditions that can help avoid conflicts and disagreements in the future. The lease you have depends on the facts of your situation, not what your agreement says.
For example, if you pay rent to a private landlord who does not live with you and you have accepted a rent of 6 months, you will probably have short-term rent (or a guaranteed short rent in Scotland). This will also be the case if your agreement says otherwise. Check the type of lease you have. Unless explicit agreement is made in the rental agreement, it is your responsibility to pay all electricity bills (including the TV license), maintenance costs and municipal property taxes. If electricity bills are not paid, you are responsible for the payments. They agree to notify all supply suppliers and the Commission upon arrival and, if necessary, to update them at all times. There are obligations that you and your landlord have that are not stipulated in the contract, but are set by law and are incorporated into all leases. These terms are part of the contract, even if they have not been explicitly agreed between you and your landlord.